AT&T U-verse TV Remote Control User Manual
- March 15, 2024
- AT&T
Table of Contents
- AT&T U-verse TV Remote Control User Manual
- Setup using Auto-Program
- Get to know your remote control
- Optional Advanced Features
- Setting the Poer Control
- Troubleshooting your remote control
- AT&T U-VERSE TV PROGRAMMING CODES
- CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AT&T U-verse TV Remote Control User Manual
Setup using Auto-Program
Use this method to program your remote for TV or Audio device brands that do not appear in the popular manufacturer chart. Before you get started, please be sure to remove the protective battery strip and ensure the device to be programmed is powered on and the audio volume can be heard.
STEP 1
Enter Program Mode – Point the remote directly at the device you are trying to
control/program. Press the and K keys simultaneously for three seconds until
the key flashes red twice to confirm that you are in Program mode.
STEP 2
Press the key associated with the device – Refer to the illustration at the
right and press the key that relates to the TV or Audio device, depending on
what you are trying to control.
STEP 3
Press and hold the FAST FORWARD key – While pointing the remote at your
device, press and hold down the FAS FWAD key and let go of the key as soon as
the device responds.
Note: It may take a few minutes for the device to respond.
Note: When holding down the Ft Forr key, the remote Poer key will flash
red once every three seconds when it sends a code, to give the device time to
respond and for you to release the key.
STEP 4
TV programming: Let go of the Ft Forr key as soon as the TV turns off. Press
the Poer button to turn the TV back on.
Audio device programming: Let go of the Ft For key when the device mutes.
Press to unmute the device. Use the volume keys to verify that the remote
control is controlling the volume. If it does not work properly, repeat this
process.
Note : If TV programming is interrupted or inactive for more than 10
seconds, the Poer key will flash one long red blink-and-exit programming mode.
This means the remote has returned to normal operation without saving changes.
Get to know your remote control
verse Remote Control
Advanced Features
- Assigning Volume Control
- Setting Back Lighting
- Restoring Factory Defaults
Optional Advanced Features
Setting Volume Controlote: Once programmed, the volume controls are automatically assigned to control your TV unless an audio device is programmed into the remote control, which then sets the volume keys to control the audio device. This process shows how the volume controls can be set to control the volume and mute function of the device of your choice.
STEP 1
Enter Program Mode – Press and hold the K and keys simultaneously for three
seconds until the PW key flashes read twice to confirm you are in program
mode.
STEP 2
Press VOLUME UP – Press the VP key. The PW key will blink red once and remote
backlighting will remain on.
STEP 3
Select the device you wish to use for Volume Control – Using the chart to the
right, Press the key that is associated with the device you wish to use for
volume control. The PW key will flash red twice if the Volume control is set
to a TV or Audio Device, and four times if it’s set to Set-Top-Box.
Setting the Poer Control
Note
By default, the PW key will turn on and off the Receiver each time it is
pressed. Once programmed, the Power Maco can also turn the TV and Audio Device
on and off. Use the instructions below to change the sequence these devices
are powered on and off.
STEP 1
Enter Program Mode – Press and hold the K and keys simultaneously for three
seconds until the PW key flashes red twice to confirm you are in program mode.
STEP 2
Press the POWER key – Press the PW key. The PW key will blink once and the
remote backlighting will remain on.
STEP 3
Program the power on and off sequence for your devices – Using the
illustration to the right, press each key in the sequence you wish to turn on
and off when the oer key is pressed. The PW key will flash red once for each
device programmed.
STEP 4
Press OK to save – Press the K key to save the power control settings. The PW
key will flash red twice. W ADCAWhen the battery power is low, the PW key will
flash 5 times with each key-press.
Turn o the blighting
By default, your remote control is set with the backlight on. Here’s how you
can turn it OFF or back ON:
STEP 1
Enter Program Mode – Press and hold the K and keys simultaneously for three
seconds until the PW key flashes red twice to confirm you are in program mode.
STEP 2
Enter 9 7 2 – Using the numeric keys on the remote, type 9 7 2. The PW key
will flash four times to show backlighting is disabled. If you repeat this
process, the backlight will be ENABLED again and the PW key will flash twice.
Note: Even with backlighting disabled, the Power key will flash red for
every key press.
Troubleshooting your remote control
Check that the PW key lights up when you press any button on the remote control. If not, check that the batteries are properly seated or if they need to be replaced. If one setup method does not work, try another method and you may have better results. When the battery power is low, the PW key will flash red 5 times with each key-press. Note: the remote control cannot be programmed when the battery power is low. If unable to set up using Auto-Search, please see “Program your remote using direct code entry” on the back of this guide.
Need more help?
FROM YOUR MOBILE DEVICE
Scan the OR Code
Download and install the free AT&T Code Scanner from your mobile app store.
From there you Can
- View help videos
- Chat online with a technician
- Easily find troubleshooting information and user guides
- Learn about the U-verse Easy
- Remote App for iPhone or iPad
ON YOUR TV
- Press MENU on your remote control. Select Help > Remote
- Control Setup on
- Go to Channel 411 and Press OK on your control, Select
- Program Your Remote
ON YOUR COMPUTER
Go to att.com/uverseremote
If that doesn’t do it, give us a call at 800.288.2020 and ask for “U-verse
technical support.”
Setup using Manual Programming
Direct code entry is an optional method to program your TV or Audio device. Be
sure that the device is powered on and you can hear live audio before you
start.
STEP1
Enter Program Mode – Press and hold the OK and MENU keys simultaneously for
three seconds until the POWER key flashes red twice to confirm you are in
program mode.
STEP 2
Enter the code for your brand – Find your manufacturer in the code list to the
right and enter the first code listed for your brand. The POWER key will flash
red twice.
Note: If you press any other button or enter the wrong code, this will result
in a long red blink of the Power button and will exit programming mode without
saving any changes.
STEP3
Test the code – Test the POWER and VOLUME keys to see it they control your TV
or Audio device as expected. If not, repeat this process using the next code
listed for your manutacturer.
Troubleshooting
your remote control– manual programming Check that the backlit buttons light
up when you press any button on the remote control. If not, check that the
batteries are properly seated or if they need to be replaced. When an invalid
code is entered, the power key will flash one long red blink and exit the
programming mode. If your TV programming is interrupted or inactive for more
than 10 seconds, your backlit button will shut off, and you’ll need to restart
the process. Try every code under your TV manufacturer code list to find the
one that works for your TV. If you’ve turned the backlighting feature off, you
may not see the backlit buttons flash during the programming process. To
enable it, see the instructions in the Optional Advanced Features section.
Seiition & otieModel: AT&T U-verse TV
Standard Remote Control IR Range: up to 60’ The range is calculated based on
an unobstructed line-of-sight test under optimum conditions. The actual range
will vary depending on conditions and can be less than the maximum possible.
Your actual range will be limited by several factors including, but not
limited to, battery strength, infrared interference, and obstructions.
The AT &T U-verse TV Standard
Remote Control is intended for use only with AT&T U-verse TV receivers. The
remote control may not be compatible with all TVs or capable of accepting
every programming code or operating every function for all TVs. See this guide
for further information.
Warning
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could violate the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
AT&T U-VERSE TV PROGRAMMING CODES
tVs
888| 14159
Acer| 11339, 14143
Admiral| 10463
Advent| 10761, 11570
Affinity| 13717, 13716,
13577
Aiwa| 11362
Akai| 11675, 11675, 11385,
11935, 11688, 11207,
11692, 12232, 10765
America Action| 10180
Anam| 10180
AOC| 11589, 11365, 12014,
12087, 11590, 13707
Aomni| 11623
Apex Digital| 12397, 10765, 10748,
10879, 10890, 11217
Ario| 12397
Astar| 11738
Asus| 13340
Atvio| 13636
Audiovox| 11865, 11951, 10180,
| 11564, 11868, 11766,
| 10802, 11769, 11937,
| 11276, 12121, 12513,
| 10451
Aumark| 10060
Auria| 12087, 12014
Aventura| 10171
Axion| 11937
BenQ| 11032, 11315
Bradford| 10180
Broksonic| 11935, 10463, 11938,
11892
Celera| 10765
Champion| 11362
Changhong| 10765
Cineon| 13951
Citizen| 11935, 10060, 11669
Clarion| 10180
Claris| 13807
Coby| 13478, 13627, 12315,
| 12344, 12306, 12314,
| 12345, 12340 ,11634,
| 12338, 12326, 13629,
| 11538, 12347, 12348,
| 12560, 13646
Commercial Solutions| 11447
Contec| 10180
Contex| 14053
Craig| 10180, 13423
Crown| 10180
Curtis| 13577, 12855, 12352,
12397, 13895, 11326,
13636, 13382, 14035
Curtis Mathes| 10060, 10451, 11661,
11959
CXC| 10180
Cytron| 11326
Daewoo| 11661, 10451, 10661
Dell| 11264, 11080
Diamond Vision| 11996, 11997
Digistar| 11565
Digital Lifestyles| 11765
Disney| 11892
Dumont| 10017
Durabrand| 10463, 10171, 11570,
10180, 11034
---|---
Dynex| 12049
Eiki| 10735
Electrograph| 11755, 11623
Electrohome| 10463, 11570,
11670
Electron| 12855
Elektra| 10017, 11661
Element| 13559, 11687, 12183,
12964, 11886, 12256
Elite| 13867
Emerson| 11864, 11394, 11963,
| 10171, 10463, 11886,
| 13559, 11661, 13623,
| 12183, 10180, 10451,
| 11997
Emprex| 11422, 11765
Envision| 11589, 11365, 12087,
10813, 12014
Epson| 11122
EQD| 12014, 12087
EQD Auria| 12014, 12087
ESA| 10171, 11963
Favi| 13382
Fisher| 11362
Fluid| 12964
Fujitsu| 10809, 10683, 10853
Funai| 10171, 11864, 11394,
11963, 10180
Futuretech| 10180
Gateway| 11755, 11756
GE| 11447, 10451, 10051,
10765
General Electric| 11447, 10451, 10051,
10765
GFM| 10171, 11963, 11886,
11864
Gibralter| 10017
Go Video| 10060
GPX| 13980, 13977, 12693
Grundig| 10683
Grunpy| 10180
Haier| 11748, 13382, 13429,
12293, 10768, 12494,
11034, 11570, 13204
Hannspree| 11348
Harvard| 10180
Helios| 10865
Hello Kitty| 10451
Hewlett Packard| 11642
Himitsu| 10180
Hisense| 12183, 11660, 13382,
12098, 11314, 10748
Hitachi| 11643, 11345, 11576
HP| 11642
Hyundai| 13418, 10849, 11219,
11294
I-Inc| 11746
iLo| 11684, 11990, 11603,
11286, 11394
Initial| 11990, 11603
Insignia| 12049, 11641, 11564,
| 11326, 11423, 11892,
| 11517, 10171, 10463,
| 11963, 11385, 11660
Inteq| 10017
iRIS| 12189
iSymphony| 13429, 13382, 13094
IX| 10877
JC Penney| 10060, 10051, 10156
JCM| 12189, 12256
Jensen| 13204, 11326, 10761,
11299
JVC| 11774, 12321, 11670,
10683, 10463, 11892
KDS| 11687
KEC| 10180
KLH| 10765
---|---
Kolin| 11240
Konka| 11385
KTV| 10180
Legend| 12397
LG| 11423, 10017, 12864,
12867
LodgingStar| 13147
LXI| 10156, 10017
MAG| 11687
Magnavox| 11454, 12597, 11963,
| 13623, 10706, 11990,
| 11198, 10171, 11365,
| 10051, 10802, 11755,
| 11867
Marantz| 11398, 11454
Matsushita| 10051
Maxent| 11755, 11757
MB Quart| 11868
Memorex| 11570, 11670, 11892,
| 10463, 11938, 10060,
| 10150, 10877, 11924,
| 11927
MGA| 10150
MicroTEK| 13951
Midland| 10017, 10051
Mintek| 11603, 11990
Mitsubishi| 11250, 10150, 11797
MTC| 10060
Multitech| 10180
NAD| 10156
Naxa| 12104, 13382, 13154
NEC| 11797, 11704, 11398,
12293
NetTV| 11755
New Acoustic Di- mension| 10156
Nexus Electronics| 12183
Nikko| 10017, 10156
Norcent| 11365, 11589, 10824,
10748, 11590
Norwood Micro| 11286
NuVision| 12158, 11657
Ölevia| 11610, 11240, 11144
Onwa| 10180
Optimus| 11927, 11924
Optique| 12189
Orion| 10463, 11938, 11892
Panasonic| 11480, 11927, 11924,
10051, 10060, 10150,
10156
PARK| 12104
Penney| 10060, 10051, 10156
Philco| 10171, 11963,
11394
Philips| 11867, 11454, 12597,
13623, 10017, 10171,
11365, 11990, 11394
Pioneer| 11457, 11398
Planar| 10877, 11589
Polaroid| 11769, 11538, 11276,
| 11385, 11767, 14035,
| 11687, 12121, 11762,
| 11766, 10765, 10865,
| 11314, 11327, 11565,
| 12063, 12117, 11286,
| 11316, 11326, 12120
Portland| 11661, 10451
Prima| 10761
Prism| 10051
Proscan| 11447, 12256, 12183,
| 13577, 13382, 13332,
| 13895, 13717, 12147,
| 13636
Proview| 11687
Proxima| 10735
Pulsar| 10017
Pyle| 12641
Quasar| 10051, 11927, 11924
---|---
RadioShack| 10180
RCA| 12746, 12932, 12434,
| 11447, 13577, 13382,
| 11958, 11661, 11959,
| 13717, 11868, 12183,
| 12855, 13147, 13332,
| 10051, 10090, 10254,
| 11385, 13636
Realistic| 10180
RevolutionHD| 11623
Runco| 11398, 10017
Sampo| 11755
Samsung| 12051, 10060, 11959,
10766, 10814
Sansui| 10463, 11892, 11670,
11935, 11938, 11409,
14053, 10171, 13559
Sanyo| 11142, 11362, 10088,
10735
Sceptre| 12337, 14160, 11217,
11360, 10878, 11599,
12506
Scott| 11711, 10180
Sears| 10156, 10171
Seiki| 12964, 13559, 13560
Seiko Epson| 11122
Sens| 11865
Sharp| 12360, 13867
Sherwood| 11399, 13061
Sigmac| 13477, 13423
Silo| 13794, 13477
Silo Digital| 13794, 13477
Skyworth| 11799
Solé| 11623
Sony| 10810, 11685
Soundesign| 10180
Soyo| 11746, 11826
Spectroniq| 11687
Speler| 14105
Squareview| 10171
SSS| 10180
Starlite| 10180
SunBriteTV| 12337, 11610
Superscan| 10864
Supersonic| 13154, 12104, 13204
SVA| 10748, 10865, 10768,
11963
Sylvania| 11864, 10171, 11963,
11886, 11394, 11314
Symphonic| 10171, 11963, 11394,
10180
Syntax| 11610, 11240, 11144
Tatung| 11286, 11756
TCL| 12434
Technics| 10051, 10017
Techview| 12004
Techwood| 10051
Teknika| 10180, 10060, 10150
Telemagic| 10735
TNCi| 10017
Toshiba| 11524, 10156, 11935,
11704, 11959, 11343,
11369, 10060
TruTech| 11723, 12066
TVS| 10463
US Logic| 11286
Venturer| 11865, 11868
Vidikron| 11398
Viewsonic| 12014, 12087, 13706,
| 10864, 11627, 11755,
| 12049, 11330, 10885,
| 11564, 11578, 11742,
| 11365
Viore| 12352, 13382, 13429,
12104, 13094, 11684,
11207
Vivitek| 11369
VIZIO| 11758, 12707, 11756,
10864, 10885
---|---
Vuon| 13418
Wards| 10017, 10156, 10051,
10060, 10180
Waycon| 10156
Westinghouse| 11712, 13579, 13382,
| 10885, 12293, 13094,
| 13470, 10890, 11282,
| 12397, 13908, 10451,
| 10463, 11217
White Westinghouse| 11661, 10463
Wyse| 11365
Xiahua| 10761
Xoceco| 10761
Xogego| 10761
Zenith| 10017, 11423, 11661,
11365, 10463
AuDio | ACCeSSory |
---|---|
Altec Lansing | 22720 |
AudioSource | 23721 |
B & W | 23965, 23943 |
Bose | 23708 |
Boston Acoustics | 23698 |
Bowers & Wilkins | 23965, 23943 |
Curtis | 23942 |
Definitive Technol- ogy | 23645 |
Denon | 22502 |
Dynavox | 23231 |
Haier | 23516 |
Harman/ Kardon | 23517 |
iLive | 23175 |
Insignia | 23951 |
JBL | 23756, 23535 |
JVC | 22969 |
Klipsch | 23915 |
LG | 23217 |
Martin Logan | 23526 |
Onkyo | 23984, 23992, 23326 |
Panasonic | 23323, 23409, 23767 |
Philips | 23962, 22675, 23282 |
Pinnacle Speakers | 23774, 23728 |
Pioneer | 23956 |
Polk Audio | 23429 |
Proficient | 23661 |
RCA | 23969 |
Samsung | 22660 |
Sharp | 23097, 23736 |
Sonos | 23919 |
Sony | 22610 |
SpeakerCraft | 23661 |
Toshiba | 23627 |
VIZIO | 22454 |
Yamaha | 22458, 22021 |
ZVOX | 22332, 23913, 22334 |
AuDio | reCeiVerS |
--- | --- |
Aiwa | 20121, 21641, 20158, |
20189
AMC| 21077
Anam| 21609
Apex Digital| 21774, 21257
Arcam| 21189, 20189
Audiotronic| 21189
Bose| 21933, 21629
Carver| 20189, 20121, 21189
Coby| 21389, 22748, 22698
---|---
Curtis| 21389
Denon| 22857, 21360, 22516,
23347, 23380, 22279
Dynex| 22971
Fisher| 21801
Garrard| 20463
Gateway| 21567
GE| 23297
General Electric| 23297
GPX| 23214
Harman/ Kardon| 22241, 20110, 21304,
22443, 23418, 20189,
22670
Hitachi| 21801, 21273
Insignia| 22169, 22175, 22472,
21030, 21751, 22929,
22966, 21077
Integra| 21805, 21320, 20135,
21298
JBL| 22241, 20110
Jensen| 21389
JVC| 21676, 22331,
21495
Kenwood| 21570, 21293
Klipsch| 23092
LG| 22197, 22676,
22284, 21293
Linn| 20189
Magnavox| 20189, 21189,
21831
Marantz| 21289, 20189,
21189
McIntosh| 21289
Micromega| 21189
Myryad| 21189
NexxTech| 21751
Norcent| 21389, 21751
Nova| 21389
Onkyo| 21805, 20135,
21320, 21298
Panasonic| 22967, 21633,
22105, 21676,
21831
Philco| 21831
Philips| 22311, 20189, 21831,
22289, 21266, 21189
Pioneer| 21935, 21384
Polk Audio| 21289, 20189,
22270
Proscan| 21254
RCA| 23297, 21254,
| 22041, 22655,
| 21609, 22426,
| 23295
Rio| 21869
Samsung| 21868, 22137, 21304
Sansui| 20189
Sanyo| 21801
Sherwood| 21905, 22169,
21077, 21567
Sherwood New- castle| 22169,21567
Sonic Blue| 21869
Sony| 21622, 22172, 20158
Teac| 20463
Technics| 21633
Thorens| 21189
Toshiba| 21788
Wards| 20158, 20189
Yamaha| 20176, 22467, 22061,
21276, 20376, 21815,
21331, 22471
Zenith| 21293, 21869, 22197
AuDio| AmPliFierS
---|---
Denon| 22706, 22134
Durabrand| 21568
Harman/ Kardon| 20892, 23045
Left Coast| 20892
Left Coast Products| 20892
Marantz| 22138, 20892
Memorex| 21568
Philips| 20892
Polk Audio| 20892
Regent| 21568
CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Keep the remote control dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
- Use and store the remote control only in normal temperature environments.
- Handle the remote control gently and carefully. Don’t drop it.
- Wipe the remote control with a clean cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.
- Except for the battery door, do not attempt to open it, modify it, or tamper with the internal components of the remote control.
- This can cause a malfunction and void the warranty.
- Use only alkaline AA batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Replace batteries every 12 months.
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